THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Qoe. 'Tucker was down from Coos Riven yesterday. Mr. Stnuff of Wlllanch Inlet was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. Miss Stanford of North Inlet was In this city ycstci day. Mrs. McOnnn of the Creamery was in this city yesterdayi Mr. S. Bldwell of Milllngton was l Mila ntv Thnrnlnv 1 111 uiw ...,, -........,. Mrs. Ernest Smith spent yesterday with friends' up the Coos River. CharlQS Rodlne, of Allegany, Is building n two story homo. Mr. Minicks of Courtney Mills was a Marshfleld visitor yesterday. Dr. Watson of North Bend was In this city yesterday. Frank Ross of Cooa River was in this city Thursday. Born To Mrs. Bert Burton, of Lihby, on August 15th, a daughter. Born To Mrs. Prank Black, of Sumner, on August lGth, a daughter. Rov. B. P. Bengtson has ordered estimates for a new homo. Prank Marhoffer was over from Bay City yesterday. y C. L. Buttcrfleld Is planning a new' homo in South Maishfleld and the work will soon bo under way. George Schlegel is visiting Port land and dthor Oregon towns on business. Miss Hattio Bowion of Henry vile Is visiting Miss Ilattie Ferry of this city. Dr. Walters and far!':- leave to day for a weeks visit at Charleston Bay. Mr. Geo. Farrln leturned yester day from a business trip to.Myitle Point. 4 Mr. W. H. Painter of this city left for the Coqullle country yo3terday, on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall and Misses Stauff,. Hall and Eickworth spent Thursday evening at Bay City. A. M. Prentiss, who lately ar ranged for more rbom in his racket stoie, went to Portland on the Break water to purchase goods. W. J. Butler wont to the Ten Milo country this week to spend his an nual vacation. The remainder of the family preceded him several days. Miss Vesta King of Coqullle and Miss Trlxle King of Portland are vis iting their aunt Mrs. H. Noble of this city. L. W. Shaw leaves soon for the Ten Milo country where ho will spend his vacation hunting and fish ing. Mr. Jas. Duncan; president and manager of the Coos Bay Furnishing company of North Bend was In this city yesterday. Mr. W. H. Smith of Marshall Wells Hardwaro Co.; of Portland, Is on the Bay and will make a business tour through theicountry. and Is to move it to tho rear of tho lot, and it Is to be fixed up for an abstract or a real estate ofllco. It was found to be hardly worth mov ing on account of decay. A large concrete building is to bo built on the site of tho old saloon, which will bo used for a bank. J. J. Hill may as well expect to sink rapidly Into obscurity unless he goes In for collecting art treasures or speeding automobiles. HOUSE WIFES DUTIES i. it I! fit It (llltl linfnli f jour Iiublij'f, welfare and bo economical. '-. It is j our duty to see dint Ills health is periect. 3. It is VOlif (IllfV In linln Mm In the many wins posslbleiflriietter himself liimiic&lly nnrtocially. i. !t K Vfml tlttiStt liwi Hit.- 1.1c Clotllilll! mill llJtuHru l.-i.nt iw.nt mwl clean. It is iiiir rlnlvl If lilu li!i(u m other external wearliiJ apparel is not neat and clean, to seild diem to die Unique Punts people nnd let diem do their duty. 0. Their duty is to do first-class Hoik nnd they do do it. Goods iv.Ilid for and delhered. 'ayass & Mercer Unique Pantatorium Phone 1444 WANT AD WANTED By Mrs. J. A. Coodwlll, a few summer .boarders; parties wishing a day on South Coos river can get dinner. Phono 20x8. Launch Tioga leavos 8:00 a. m. dally. FOR SALE Open launch; 19 feet loag, 1 feet, j Inches beam; three horse power engine; neaily nun and In fine condition; or.. 32.10 G. K. Miller, Matshfiid. Cue. WANTED Anybody bavins good to store call at Taylor's riano Houso ou Broadway, near C. treot Largo warehouse Just completed terms reasonable. 4, ,$, $, .$. .j, .j. 4. 4. .$. 4. .. 4. NEWS OP COQUILLK. $ .j. 4. . j. .J. $ 4. $ $ Coqullle, Ore, Aug. 13. Mrs. Masters spent last week at tho "Or chard" on Coos river. Johnson's mill, above town, is run ning full time since the proprietor's return from tho city. The Coqullle saw mill is running with a scarcity of hands men pre ferlng to work In the logging camps, wnere they get higher wages. The lato rain put out tho fire In Aasen's camp and laid tho. dust so that a buggy ride now is a pleasure, of which many avail themselves. There was a general exodus from Yoakum's logging camp Saturday last. It was pay day and many of the men shouldered their blankets and left for other scenes. Mr. Slaglo, tho horse trainer at Arago, has three horses under train ing for tho races; two trotters and one pacer. He is assisted by W. E. Paull. State Food Commissioner Bailey is In town this morning on his in spection of this part of Oregon. Ho is well pleased with the looks of the Coqullle valley and its possibilities. Mr. Frank Carr, of the boot and shoe manufactory, has a new shoe machine for sewing soles qn shoes. Ho has many orders and is looking for men who can help make shoes. Our town is full of good looking schoolmarms attending tho semi-annual teachers examination, which Is in session at this writing. Prof. Bunch Is in charge. The hooktender at Cody's camp, W. R. Ranghirge, was badly Injured by a cable last Monday afternoon. He Kvas alone and unconscious some time. He was badly scratched and injured internally. He is resting at tho city hospital, and tho doctor thinks ho will recover. Attorney chase returned from his hunting expedition over in the Coos Bay country and reports eleven deer and one bear as tho game bagged by liis party. Ho had the honor of bringing down Mr. Bruin, and five deer, with his rifle. The rain caused them to lose some of their meat. Nearly al hay was safely housed boforo the rain, except some late grain hay, which is now being cut. 7, .J,fnag nni nil cardens are making a luxuriant growth and give promise of plenty to eat m "" county. If you listen you will hear wed ding bells for there wero three marriage licenses taken out lately. George A. Cody nnd Miss Hose E. Dunn; Vern Garoutte and Miss Rena Burgess; Wm. Barkdoll and Miss Lottlo Tucker. Mrs. Clara Canterberry and two children took the stage here Tuesday morning for Roseburg on their way to Southern California on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. Canter berry is a daughter of Rov. F. M. Sandorlln of Bandon neighborhood. An old landmark is today being moved; tho old Bon Ton saloon building erected in 1875. Wm. Goodman, tho house mover, com menced work on It this morning. OR rALEx Cucumbers jusi the r'.shi tlreinr plckling i.t 2." cts per gallon.' O. .7. Tlbbctt:, Sum ner, Cie. Phono 1218 or 121x3. FOR SALE Ranch of 158 acres lo cated 5 miles above Allegany. For particulars apply to Henry Mlch elbrink, North Bend. WANTED Two heavy teams to haul piling for Plat B wharf, on con tract or bIx dollars per day. L. D. Kinney. FOR SALE Portable bako oven and baking utensils. Address "Busi ness" care Times. WANTED Dishwasher and chamber maid, at Hotel Oregon, North Bend. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. Address R. B .(J., caro The Times. WANTED Ten men to clear land on Plat B, by tho acre. L. D. Kinney. LIST your rooms and houses with Hellesath's Agency House for renting; reasonable rates and sieedy service guaranteed. Cor. 2nd and A streets. CAN start any ordinary young man that likes to travel in his own business for $15 to $20. Informa tion free. Hellesath, 2nd and A street. Inclose 2-cent stamp for correspondence. WANTED A good, live, energetic boy, who Ms not afraid of work. Apply to Times ofilce. FOR SALE Eight-ropm house and lot on Mead street, just north of M. E. church. Price, $1800, cash. J. S. Edmunds, North Bend, or F. L. Sumner, Marshfleld, Ore. FOR SALE Small water pump. Ad dress X Y Z, Times ofllco. FOR SALE Furniture and lease of tho Marsh'fleld Hotel; 22 rooms; all occupied. Inquire at the Hotel. WANTED Well connected, sober, reliable young man as fellow law student, oveHlngs. Address R. L. J., Times offtee. YOUNG LADY 'WANTED to fold Chamber of Commerce booklet. Apply to Mr. Brown, job depart ment of tho Coos .Bay Times. NEW WAREHOUSE Just complet ed in Marshfleld for storing your household fcoods. Btist pf caro guaranteed? For terms call at Taylor's Tlano House, Broadway. FOR RENT Two office rooms; brand new. Call a Taylor's Piano House, Broadway, WANTED Girl bookkeeper for gen eral mercnanaise sipre. Auuregtt box 209, Marshfleld, Ore. ofl Mm I 1 i a m Our service is the best of any restuarant in Marshfield. We have a restuarant that would do credit to a place of many times the size of Marshfield. In our dining room you can secure privacy and quiet and the best of cuisine Experienced waiters will attend to your wants in the shortest possible time And our lunch counter is not to be excelled Everything is first class, up-to-date, and the cooking vies with that "Like Mother used to LE BON Make" i r imMWmWJmmM' 'Il VtVANT North Front Street Opposite City Hall J WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN BECAUSE It is choice inside residendeproperty, lots 50x100 with alleys, is well shdtereafoh a good bay view and prices of lots are reasonable For particulars see TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. Henry Sengstacken, Manager. 1 ft COOS BAY I I "fesr MOpiENIAL WORKS I H JSLWSiM V3 gjfrfantoo bettor work at lower prices, I m JB!imxW ffSHHTC- tlfenain be hud elsewhere. Do not order I B flMilHlKOWMH' monumental work until you have B I B3&nSL Stewart & Mitchell j 1 IllLl3f2& Corner 3d & D Sts. I I P'BfewEst Phone, Main 1731 I m WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders : - r? Office fixtures a specialty Store Froptpf Counters, Shelving. Let us work out your plans; See us be fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North front Street NEW HOUSES FOR. SALE ON EASY TERMS Neat and modern. JSituated in North Bend Heights. Best view t onjieenmstrraralso vacant lots in the same tract. Prices rea sonable and terms easy. WARD & HURD Successors to Ward & Ward. Corner Meade and Vermont Sts. There never will be a better time to build you a house than at the present time. Lumber is cheaper now on Coos Bay than it will ever he again. But we are not selling lumber. We are in the power and electric lighting business and are at work putting in a gas plant. And when you put u pyour new building have it wired. for electric light and plumbed for gas. - If you have ever used electric light you would hardly think of going back to tallow candles or foul-swelliBpkerosene; if the housewife has effused an electric flat iron she would not be Jisposed to surrender it. And if you have ever used a gas stove no one could induce you to go back to the old sooty, grimy coal stove. The Coos Bay Gas Marshfield and North . Bend. It i New Autumn . ii nnd . , Winter Clothing We beg to announce the arrival of our new line of the Adler & Sons Autumn and Winter Clothing. We do business under the motto, "T'is better a little early than a little late" and therefore have ordered our new sea son's goods so as to have them as soon as the makers have them out and by this method have eliminaied all the vexatious delays caused by the conges tion of shipping in the months of Sep tember and October. Wc have nn exclusive lino of tho David AtUcr Sons Clothing. These lines aio clothes celehrated for their earing qualities, their fit and dis tinctive style. N PLANZ ROLANDSON SacM Building on 2nd Street , Kv' ifiUBSj